John Henry Manley
John Henry Manley | |
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Manley's Los Alamos badge | |
| Born | July 21, 1907 Harvard, Illinois, U.S. |
| Died | June 11, 1990 (aged 82) Los Alamos, New Mexico, U.S. |
| Alma mater | University of Illinois University of Michigan |
| Scientific career | |
| Institutions | Columbia University Metallurgical Laboratory Los Alamos Laboratory Washington University in St. Louis |
| Thesis | Collisions of the second kind between magnesium and neon (1935) |
| Doctoral advisor | Ora Stanley Duffendack |
John Henry Manley (July 21, 1907 – June 11, 1990) was an American physicist who worked with J. Robert Oppenheimer at the University of California, Berkeley before becoming a group leader during the Manhattan Project.